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ISH NFL Mock Draft
sWe are building a 30 man + coach team which includes special times. It will be a 32 round draft. I must emphasize that the PM system be used because I'd like this draft to run quickly. We will develop some type of playoff system with votes in order to determine who has the best team. This thread is only to be used to makes selections. We will discuss the draft in a separate thread.
Offense:
QB/RB/RB/FB/WR/WR/WR/TE/TE/LT/LG/C/RG/RT
Defense: 3-4/4-3
DE/DT/DE/LB/LB/LB/LB/CB/CB/S/S
or
DE/DT/DT/DE/LOLB/MLB/ROLB/CB/CB/S/S
KR
PR
P
K
Head Coach
Offensive Coordinator
Defensive Coordinator
+ two extra roster spots for depth.
Participants:
MarloStanfield
Carbine
RedBlackAttack
D-Shark
-Primetime-
Ruslan
IlliniFan
Dirtbag
Statman32
[PHP]Draft Order:
Round 1:
1. Dirtbag: Tom Brady - QB
2. MarloStanfield: Nnamdi Asomugha - CB
3. Statman32 - Peyton Manning - QB
4. Ruslan - Adrian Peterson - RB
5. RedBlackAttack - Troy Polamalu - SS
6. IlliniFan - Larry Fitzgerald - WR
7. D-Shark - Ed Reed - FS
8. Carbine - Demarcus Ware - DE/OLB
9. -Primetime- - Drew Brees - QB
Round 2:
10. -Primetime- - Randy Moss - WR
11. Carbine - Albert Haynesworth - DT
12. D-Shark - Kevin Williams - DT
13. IlliniFan - Patrick Willis - MLB
14. RedBlackAttack - Mario Williams - DE
15. Ruslan - Champ Bailey - CB
16. Statman32 - James Harrison - LB
17. MarloStanfield - Justin Tuck - DE
18 .Dirtbag - Jared Allen - DE
Round 3:
19. Dirtbag - Shawn Merriman - OLB
20. MarloStanfield - Maurice Jones Drew - RB
21. Statman32 - Joey Porter - OLB
22. Ruslan - Julius Peppers - DE
23. RedBlackAttack - Terrell Suggs - OLB
24. IlliniFan - Shaun Rogers - DT
25. D-Shark - Tommie Harris - DT
26. Carbine - Andre Johnson - WR
27. -Primetime- - Charles Woodson - CB
Round 4:
28. -Primetime- -Calvin Johnson WR
29. Carbine - Steve Smith - WR
30. MarloStanfield (from D-Shark) - Haloti Ngata DT
31. IlliniFan - Joe Thomas - LT
32. RedBlackAttack - Steve Hutchinson - OG
33. Ruslan - Bob Sanders - SS
34. Statman32 - Richard Seymour - DE/DT
35. D-Shark (from MarloStanfield) - Dwight Freeney - DE
36. Dirtbag - Ray Lewis - MLB
Round 5:
37. Dirtbag - Anquan Boldin - WR
38. Dirtbag (from MarloStanfield) - Adrian Wilson - SS
39. Statman32 - Michael Roos - LT
40. Ruslan - Brian Urlacher - MLB
41. RedBlackAttack - Lance Briggs - OLB
42. IlliniFan - Steven Jackson - RB
43. D-Shark - Asante Samuel - CB
44. Carbine - Jon Beason - MLB
45. -Primetime- - Ryan Clady - LT
Round 6:
46. -Primetime- Jordan Gross - RT
47. Carbine - John Abraham - DE
48. D-Shark - Michael Turner - RB
49. IlliniFan - Reggie Wayne - WR
50. RedBlackAttack - Osi Umenyiora - DE
51. Ruslan - Greg Jennings - WR
52. Statman32 - Aaron Smith - DE
53. MarloStanfield - Philip Rivers - QB
54. MarloStanfield (from Dirtbag) - Roddy White - WR
Round 7:
55. Dirtbag - Brian Dawkins - FS
56. D-Shark (from MarloStanfield) - Brandon Jacobs - RB
57. Carbine (from Statman32) - Ben Roethlisberger - QB
58. Ruslan - Jason Peters - LT
59. RedBlackAttack - Deangelo Williams - RB
60. IlliniFan - Carson Palmer - QB
61. D-Shark - Alan Faneca - LG
62. Statman32 (from Carbine) - Brandon Marshall - WR
63. -Primetime- - Pat Williams - DT
Round 8:
64. -Primetime- - Lofa Tutupa -LB
65. Carbine - Trent Cole - DE
66. D-Shark - Jason Witten - TE
67. IlliniFan - Laron Landry - SS
68. RedBlackAttack - Jake Long - LT
69. Ruslan - Ernie Sims - LB
70. Statman32 - Casey Hampton - DT
71. MarloStanfield - Marcus McNeil - LT
72. MarloStanfield (from Dirtbag) - Lamarr Woodley - OLB/DE
Round 9:
73. Dirtbag - Dwayne Bowe - WR
74. MarloStanfield - Darrelle Revis - CB
75. Statman32 - James Farrior - MLB
76. Ruslan - Jay Ratliff - DT
77. RedBlackAttack - Eddie Royal - WR
78. IlliniFan - Cortland Finnegan - CB
79. D-Shark - Antonio Gates - TE
80. Statman32 (from Carbine) - Clinton Portis - RB
81. -Primetime- - Frank Gore - RB
Round 10:
82. -Primetime- Tony Gonzalez - TE
83. Carbine - Brian Westbrook - RB
84. Dirtbag (from MarloStanfield) - Kris Jenkins - DT
85. IlliniFan - Julian Peterson - OLB
86. RedBlackAttack - Jamal Williams - DT
87. Ruslan - Corey Webster - CB
88. Statman32 - Sheldon Brown - CB
89. MarloStanfield - Demeco Ryans - MLB
90. Dirtbag - Kevin Mawae - C
Round 11:
91. Dirtbag - Walter Jones - LT
92. MarloStanfield - Kris Dielman - LG
93. Statman32 - Karlos Dansby - ILB
94. Ruslan - Darnell Dockett - DT
95. RedBlackAttack - Antoine Winfield - CB
96. IlliniFan - Wes Welker - WR
97. D-Shark - Chris Johnson - RB
98. Carbine - Jerod Mayo - ILB
99. -Primetime- - Andre Gurode - C
Round 12:
100. -Primetime- - Aaron Kampmann - DE
101. Carbine - Adalius Thomas - OLB
102. D-Shark - Team Obliterator - Cancer
103. IlliniFan - John Henderson - DT
104. RedBlackAttack - Marion Barber - RB
105. Ruslan - Chad Ocho Cinco - WR
106. Statman32 - Chris Snee - LG
107. MarloStanfield - Vince Wilfork - DT
108. Dirtbag - Deshea Townsend - CB
Round 13:
109. Dirtbag - Marcus Trufant - CB
110. MarloStanfield - Bart Scott - OLB
111. Carbine (from Statman32) - Ike Taylor - CB
112. Ruslan - Shawn Andrews - RG
113. RedBlackAttack - ILB - Bradie James
114. IlliniFan - Chad Greenway - OLB
115. D-Shark - Leonard Davis - RG
116. Carbine - Al Harris - CB
117. -Primetime- - Terrence Newman - CB
Round 14:
118. -Primetime- - Nick Collins - FS
119. Carbine - Kerry Rhodes - FS
120. D-Shark - Antonio Cromartie - CB
121. IlliniFan - Nick Mangold - C
122. RedBlackAttack - Shaun O Hara - C
123. Ruslan - Jamaal Brown - LT
124. Marlo Stanfield (from Staman32) - Michael Griffin - FS
125. Statman32 (from MarloStanfield) - Jeff Saturday - C
126. Dirtbag - Heath Miller - TE
Round 15:
127. Dirtbag - Ronnie Brown - RB
128. D-Shark (from MarloStanfield) - Tj Houshmenzadeh - WR
129. Statman32 - Oshiomogho Atogwe - FS
130. Ruslan - Mathias Kiwanuka - DE/OLB
131. RedBlackAttack - Braylon Edwards - WR
132. IlliniFan - Robert Mathis - DE
133. D-Shark - Chris Samuels - LT
134. Carbine - Marques Colston - WR
135. -Primetime- - Davin Joseph - OG
Round 16:
136. -Primetime- - Chris Hope - SS
137. Carbine - Kellen Winslow - TE
138. Statman32 (from MarloStanfield) - Quintin Mikell SS
139. IlliniFan - Logan Mankins - OG
140. RedBlackAttack - Samari Rolle - CB
141. Ruslan - Darren Sharper - FS
142. Statman32 - Hines Ward - WR
143. MarloStanfield - Kyle Vanden Bosch - DE
144. Dirtbag - Mike Patterson - DT
Round 17:
145. Dirtbag - Thomas Davis - LB
146. MarloStanfield - Dan Koppen - C
147.Statman32 - Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - CB
148. Ruslan - Flozell Adams - LT
149. RedBlackAttack - Reggie Nelson - FS
150. IlliniFan - Carlos Rogers - CB
151. D-Shark - Devin Hester - WR/KR
152. Carbine - Antonio Bryant - WR
153. -Primetime- - Donovan Mcnabb - QB
Round 18:
154. -Primetime- - Roy Williams - WR
155. Carbine - Rashean Mathis - CB
156. D-Shark - Jason Smith - LT
157. IlliniFan - Gaines Adams - DE
158. RedBlackAttack - Dallas Clark - TE
159. Ruslan - Aaron Curry - LB
160. Statman32 - Chris Cooley - TE
161. MarloStanfield - Marshawn Lynch - RB
162. Dirtbag - Justin Smith - DE
Round 19:
163. Dirtbag - Langston Walker - RT
164. MarloStanfield - Lee Evans - WR
165.Statman32 - Steve Slaton - RB
166. Ruslan - Brian Waters - OG
167. RedBlackAttack - Eric Steinbach - OG
168. IlliniFan - Eric Coleman - FS
169. D-Shark - Orlando Pace - LT
170. Carbine - Antoine Bethea - S
171. -Primetime- - Kurt Warner - QB
Round 20:
172. -Primetime- Shaun Phillips - LB
173. Carbine - Ryan Harris - RT
174. D-Shark - Santana Moss - WR
175. IlliniFan - Greg Olsen - TE
176. RedBlackAttack - Jay Cutler - QB
177. Ruslan - Aaron Rodgers - QB
178. Statman32 - Bill Belicheck - HC
179. MarloStanfield - Vincent Jackson - WR
180. Dirtbag - Deuce Lutui - OG
Round 21:
181. Dirtbag - Ben Grubbs - OG
182. MarloStanfield - John Carlson - TE
183.Statman32 - Dick Lebeau - DC
184. Ruslan - Desean Jackson - WR
185. RedBlackAttack - Dqwell Jackson - OLB
186. IlliniFan - Ryan Diem - RT
187. D-Shark - Matt Birk - C
188. Carbine - Matt Forte - RB
189. -Primetime- - Bill Cowher - HC
Round 22:
190. -Primetime- - Ladainian Tomlinson - RB
191. Carbine - Jason Brown - C
192. D-Shark - Jonathen Vilma - LB
193. IlliniFan - Darren McFadden - RB
194. RedBlackAttack - Santonio Holmes - WR
195. Ruslan - Leron McClain - FB
196. Statman32 - David Stewart - T
197. MarloStanfield - Yeremiah Bell - SS
198. Dirtbag -Steve Breaston - WR
Round 23:
199. Dirtbag - Anthony Fasano - TE
200. MarloStanfield - Jared Gaither - T
201.Statman32 - Bernard Berrian - WR
202. Ruslan
203. RedBlackAttack
204. IlliniFan
205. D-Shark
206. Carbine
207. -Primetime-
Round 24:
208. -Primetime-
209. Carbine
210. D-Shark
211. IlliniFan
212. RedBlackAttack
213. Ruslan
214. Statman32
215. MarloStanfield
216. Dirtbag
Round 25:
217. Dirtbag
218. MarloStanfield
219.Statman32
220. Ruslan
221. RedBlackAttack
222. IlliniFan
223. D-Shark
224. Carbine
225. -Primetime-
Round 26:
226. -Primetime-
227. Carbine
228. D-Shark
229. IlliniFan
230. RedBlackAttack
231. Ruslan
232. Statman32
233. MarloStanfield
234. Dirtbag
Round 27:
235. Dirtbag
236. MarloStanfield
237.Statman32
238. Ruslan
239. RedBlackAttack
240. IlliniFan
241. D-Shark
242. Carbine
243. -Primetime-
Round 28:
244. -Primetime-
245. Carbine
246. D-Shark
247. IlliniFan
248. RedBlackAttack
249. Ruslan
250. MarloStanfield (from Statman32)
251. MarloStanfield
252. Dirtbag
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Last edited by MarloStanfield; 05-12-2009 at 05:52 AM.
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Re: ISH NFL Mock Draft
With the first pick in the Draft Team DirtBag selects:
Tom Brady
Notable accomplishments
Career bests
Highest single-game quarterback rating: 158.3 (at Miami, October 21, 2007)
Highest single-season quarterback rating: 117.2 (2007)
Highest total passing touchdowns in a game: 6 (at Miami, October 21, 2007)
Highest total passing touchdowns in a regular season: 50 (2007) NFL Record
Highest total passing yards in a game: 410 (vs. KC, 2002)
Highest total passing yards in a season: 4,806 (2007)
Lowest interception total, season (minimum 2 starts): 8 (2007)
Largest touchdown to interception difference: +42 (2007) NFL Record
21-game win streak statistics (including post-season)
690 passes attempted
412 passes completed
4,953 passing yards
34 passing touchdowns
13 passes intercepted
20.29 passing attempts per touchdown
53.07 passing attempts per interception
59.71 completion rate
90.3 passer rating
Career
87–24 (regular season), 101–27 (career) as a starter
19.05 passing attempts per touchdown (career)
43.35 passing attempts per interception (career)
7–0 (career) in overtime games
27–5 (career) vs NFC teams
84–1 (regular season) when the Patriots have a lead at any time in the fourth quarter
28 game-winning drives after a Patriots' fourth-quarter tie or deficit
Post-season records and statistics
NFL record for most consecutive wins in post season: 10 (broke record of Green Bay's Bart Starr).
Most consecutive post season wins (college and professional combined): 12
3 Super Bowl victories
2 Super Bowl MVP awards
Most completions in a Super Bowl (32 in Super Bowl XXXVIII)
Most career Super Bowl completions (100 in four games)
Highest completion percentage in a single game, minimum 20 attempts (26 of 28, 92.9%, against Jacksonville in 2007 AFC Divisional round)
in a nutshell
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With the 2nd Pick I'll take Nnamdi Asomugha. Best defensive player in the league.
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With the 3rd pick in the ISH NFL Mock Draft, Statman32 selects...
Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis Colts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZaiXzfZ50w
You build championship teams with quarterbacks and Peyton Manning is that quarterback. Thanks to Manning and the team built around him, the Colts have been to the playoffs nine times in the past ten seasons. Manning is 33, but he still has a number of playoff years and a Super Bowl or two left in him. Having him is like having a head coach out on the field.
Peyton Manning took a different approach to earning a record-tying third Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award.
The Indianapolis Colts quarterback got hurt, struggled when he came back, then lost a bunch of games. Hardly vintage Manning.
But when he rediscovered the touch that has made him one of football's dominant players for a decade, Manning and the Colts were virtually unstoppable.
Now Manning can tell Brett Favre to move over and make room for him atop the roster of MVPs.
"I really feel like it's a team award," Manning said Friday. "Just what our team went through this year and the way we responded and bounced back to a little bit of football adversity at the beginning of the season, being 3-4.
"It's been the most rewarding regular season that I've been a part of in my 11 years, and I have to believe a lot of the other players and even coaches might feel the same way."
Manning received 32 votes in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sportswriters and broadcasters who cover the NFL. He also was the league MVP in 2003, when he shared it with Tennessee quarterback Steve McNair, and in 2004.
Favre, then with Green Bay, took MVP honors in 1995 and '96 before sharing it with Detroit running back Barry Sanders in 1997. The award has been given by The AP since 1961.
Manning has been part of a most unusual season for the Colts, who normally have the AFC South just about clinched by Thanksgiving. Manning had two operations on his left knee in the preseason, cutting into practice time, blunting his usual precision as a passer and, eventually, leading to that 3-4 start.
From there, with Manning getting sharper by the week, the Colts won nine straight games to secure a wild-card berth and a meeting Saturday night with San Diego.
MVP-Type Numbers
While Peyton Manning's 2004 season was one of the all-time best, his performance this year compares favorably statistically to 2003, when he shared the MVP award with Steve McNair.
Peyton Manning, MVP Seasons
Category 2003 2004 2008
Team W-L 12-4 12-4 12-4
Comp. Pct. 67.0 67.7 66.8
Pass yds 4,267 4,557 4,002
TD-Int 29-10 49-10 27-12
Rating 99.0 121.1 95.0
In that streak, Manning is 209-of-290 for 2,248 yards and 17 touchdowns, with only three interceptions. He extended his NFL record with his ninth 4,000-yard season and finished with 27 touchdown passes, 12 interceptions and a 95.0 passer rating.
"In other years, everything started fast," Colts running back Dominic Rhodes said. "He's still breaking records. But this year, there were a bunch of negative things said in the beginning, and he brought his best when we needed his best. This is probably the best ball I've seen him play."
The folks in Indianapolis might take for granted having Manning behind center, just as Packers and now Jets fans have assumed Favre would be there every week. Favre has started 269 straight regular-season games, the record for quarterbacks. Manning's string is 176 -- every game since he was the No. 1 pick in the 1998 draft.
The Mannings, of course, are the first family of NFL quarterbacking, from father Archie to Peyton to younger brother Eli of the New York Giants.
"To be able to come back and play the way he has, especially the last nine or 10 weeks where they have been winning and getting into the playoffs, I'm very proud of him and the season he has had," said Eli Manning, the MVP of February's Super Bowl.
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Re: ISH NFL Mock Draft
Ruslan selects Adrian Peterson with the 4th pick.
Career highlights and awards
Hall Trophy (2003)
College awards and honors
AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year (2007)
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RBA selects...
Troy Polamalu
* 5x Pro Bowl selection (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
* 3x All-Pro selection (2004, 2005, 2008)
* 2x Super Bowl champion (XL, XLIII)
* AFC Defensive Player of the Week (2008 - Week 2)
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Larry Fitzgerald
"Get off me Polamalu"
* Fred Biletnikoff Award (2003)
* Walter Camp Award (2003)
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Demarcus Ware fell this far? Damn, he's my pick.
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with the 9th pick TEAM -primetime- selects QB:
Drew Brees
Big Ten Football MVP (2000)
Maxwell Award (2000)
NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award (2004)
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with the 10th pick TEAM -primetime- selects WR:
Randy Moss
NFL records and statistics
Most receiving touchdowns as a rookie: 17
Third in receiving yards by a rookie, with 1,313 (trailing Anquan Boldin and Bill Groman)
Moss has caught 13 or more TDs in a season five times; only Terrell Owens and Jerry Rice have done so more often.
Moss has caught 17 or more TDs in a season three times; no other player has ever done so.
Moss has averaged at least one receiving TD per game played in four different seasons: 1998 (17 TDs in 16 games), 2003 (17 in 16), 2004 (13 in 13), and 2007 (23 in 16); no other player has ever done so.[39]
He had back-to-back 100 catch seasons, in 2002 and 2003. He, along with Wes Welker, Sterling Sharpe, Jerry Rice, Herman Moore, Cris Carter, Marvin Harrison, and Rod Smith are the only receivers to accomplish this feat.
At the end of the 2007 season, Moss averaged 12.4 receiving TDs per season, an NFL record.
He had 1,200+ yards receiving in each of his first 6 seasons, setting an NFL record.
In 2003, Moss became the second player in NFL history to average 100 yards and one TD per game in a 16 NFL game season, scoring 17 touchdowns and 1,632 yards.
In 2007, Moss became the only player in NFL history to record four 100+ yard games in his first four games with a new team.
Moss has eclipsed the 1,000 yard receiving mark 8 times in his career. He is tied for 3rd all-time in that statistic.
Also in 2007, Moss set a record with 16 touchdowns in his first 10 games with a new team.
On December 29, 2007, he set the NFL record for most touchdown receptions in a regular season, with 23. The record was previously held by Jerry Rice who scored 22 touchdowns in a 12 game strike season.
Fred Biletnikoff Award (1997)
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year (1998)
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Albert Haynesworth will be my pick.
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D-Shark
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Kevin Williams DT
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NBA rookie of the year
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Patrick Willis
* Conerly Trophy (2006)
* Butkus Award (2006)
* Jack Lambert Award (2006)
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With the next pick in the draft, RBA selects...
Mario Williams
On October 1st, 2006, Williams recorded his first sack and a half against the Miami Dolphins' Daunte Culpepper in the Texans first win of the season 17-15. Three weeks later, Williams sacked Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Byron Leftwich and recovered a fumble in the Texans 27-7 upset. In the 2006 season, Williams accumulated 47 total tackles, 4.5 sacks, and 1 forced fumble.
Early in the 2007 season, Williams played well, with an outstanding performance in the first game of his sophomore season. The defensive end had five tackles, two sacks, and returned a fumble by Chief's fullback Kris Wilson for a touchdown. He had particularly big games against the Denver Broncos and Tennessee Titans, sacking Jay Cutler 3.5 times and Vince Young 2.5 times in one game each. He also had his first sack against Peyton Manning in 2007.[12] Before the game Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy compared Williams to Colts Pro Bowl Defensive End Dwight Freeney.[8] He finished the season with 59 total tackles and 14 sacks.
The 2007 season was a year that Williams answered many of the critics that he gained because of his lofty Number 1 draft pick status.[13] In 2007 year, through 15 games, he accounted for 48 percent of his teams sacks, a higher percentage than any other player.[13] Williams was a second-team All-Pro selection by the Associated Press, however, he was not elected to the Pro Bowl but was voted an alternate to the game. [14]
In 2008, Williams continued to prosper, amassing 12 sacks and 53 tackles in 15 games (all starts). This effort included three sacks and one forced fumble in the Texans' first ever Monday Night Football game on December 1, 2008. For his efforts, Williams was selected for his first Pro Bowl as a starter.
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